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32804480abotic componentsNonliving chemical and physical factors in the environment.
32804481abyssal zoneThe very deep benthic communities near the bottom of the ocean. This region is characterized by continuous cold, extremely high water pressure, low nutrients, and near or total absence of light.
32804482aphotic zoneThe part of the ocean beneath the photic zone, where light does not penetrate sufficiently for photosynthesis to occur.
32804483benthic zoneThe bottom surfaces of aquatic enviornments.
32804484benthosThe communities of organisms living in the benthic zone of an aquatic biome.
32804485biogeographyThe study of the past and present distribution of species.
32804486biomeOne of the world's major ecosystems, classified according to the predominant vegetation and characterized by adaptations of organisms to that particular enviornment.
32804487biosphereThe entire portion of the Earth inhabited by life; the sum of all planet's ecosystems.
32804488biotic componentsAll the organisms that are part of the enviornment.
32804489canopyThe uppermost layer of vegetation in a terrestrial biome.
32804490climateThe prevailing weather conditions at a locality.
32804491community ecologyThe study of how interactions between species affect community structure and organizaton.
32804492communityAll the organisms that inhavit a particular area; an assemblage of populations of different species living close enough together for potential interaction.
32804493coral reefsWarm water, tropical, ecosystems dominated by the hard skeletal structures secreted primarily by the resident cnidarians.
32804494deep-sea hydrothermal ventsA dark, hot oxygen-deficient environment associated with volcanic activity. The food producers are chemoautotrophic prokaryotes.
32804495detritusDead organic matter.
32804496dispersalThe distribution of individuals within geographic population boundaries.
32804497ecosystem ecologyThe study of energy flow and the cycling of chemicals among the various biotic and abiotic factors in an ecosystem.
32804498estuaryThe area where a freshwater stream or river merges with the ocean.
32804499eutrophicPertaining to a highly productive lake, having a high rate of biological productivity supported by a high rate of nutrient cycling.
32804500intertidal zoneThe shallow zone of the ocean where land meets water.
32804501landscape ecologyThe application of ecological principles to the study of land-use patterns; the scientific study of the biodiversity of interacting ecosystems.
32804502landscapeSeveral different primarily terrestrial ecosystems linked by exchanges of energy, materials, and organisms.
32804503limnetic zoneThe well-lit, open surface waters of a lake farther from the shore.
32804504littoral zoneThe shallow, well-lit waters of alake close to shore.
32804505mesotrophicLakes with moderate amounts of nutrients and phytoplankton productivity intermediate to oligotrophic and eutrophic systems.
32804506microclimateVery fine scale variations of climate, such as the specific climate conditions underneath a log.
32804507neritic zoneThe shallow regions of the ocean overlying the continental shelves.
32804508oceanic pelagic biomeMost of the ocean's waters far from shore, constantly mixed by ocean currents.
32804509oceanic zoneThe region of water lying over deep areas beyond the continental shelf.
32804510oligotrophic lakeA nutrient-poor, clear, deep lake with minimum phytoplankton.
32804511organismal ecologyThe branch of ecology concerned with the morphological, physciological, and behavioral ways in which individual organisms meet the challenges posed by their biotic and abiotic enviornments.
32804512pelagic zoneThe area of the ocean past the continental shelf, with areas of open water often reaching to very great depths.
32804513permafrostA permanately frozen stratum blow the artic tundra.
32804514photic zoneThe narrow top slice of the ocean, where light permeates sufficiently for photosythesis to occur.
32804515populationA group of indiviudals of one species that live in a particular geographic area.
32804516profundal zoneThe deep abiotic region of a lake.
32804517seascapeSeveral different primarily aquatic, ecosystems linked by exchanges of energy, materials, and organisms.
32804518thermoclineA narrow stratum of rapid temperature change in the ocean and in many temperate-zone lakes.
32804519tropicsLatitudes between 23.5 degrees north and south
32804520wetlandAn ecosystem intermediate between an aquatic one and a terrestrial one. Wetland soil in saturated with water permanately or periodically.
32804521population ecologyThe study of how members of a population interact with their environment, focusing on factors that influence population density and growth.

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